Card game Balatro successfully appeals for PEGI 12 rating

Hey everyone! Did you hear about that poker-inspired game Balatro? It just won a big appeal to change its age rating. At first, they had it as a higher age rating, but the developers thought that was too strict. They argued their case and now it’s been reclassified as PEGI 12. That means more young teens can play it now. What do you think about this? Do you agree with the new rating? I’m curious to hear your thoughts on how age ratings work for card games like this. Has anyone played Balatro yet? Is it really suitable for 12-year-olds?

yo, balatro’s super fun! been playin it nonstop. pegi 12 seems fair, its just cards n strategy, no real gamblin. good for kids to learn thinkin skills. but yeah, can get addictive so parents shud watch out. anyway, give it a try if u havent!

Oh man, Balatro is such a blast! :black_joker::sparkles: I’ve been hooked on it lately and totally get why they pushed for that PEGI 12 rating. It’s basically just fancy poker with some wild twists, nothing too crazy for the kiddos.

Honestly, I think it’s a smart move. Gets more players into the mix without any real downsides. The game’s all about strategy and quick thinking - perfect for sharpening those young teenage brains, ya know?

But here’s the thing - age ratings for card games are kinda tricky. Like, how do you decide what’s OK? Regular playing cards don’t even have a rating, and kids have been playing Go Fish forever!

Anyway, if you haven’t tried Balatro yet, give it a shot! It’s addictive as heck, but in a good way. Just don’t blame me if you end up losing hours to it like I did! :sweat_smile:

i’ve been playing Balatro for a few weeks now, and i must say it’s quite an engaging game. The PEGI 12 rating seems appropriate considering the content. While it’s based on poker, the game doesn’t involve real gambling or any mature themes that would warrant a higher age restriction.

The gameplay focuses on strategy and deck-building elements, which can be beneficial for developing logical thinking skills in younger players. It’s more akin to a puzzle game with cards than traditional poker.

However, parents should still exercise caution and monitor their children’s playtime, as the game can be quite addictive. The appeal process for age ratings is interesting, and it shows that developers are becoming more aware of the impact these classifications can have on their target audience.

ultimately, the suitability of the game for 12-year-olds will depend on the individual child’s maturity level and their parents’ discretion.